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World War I: The Great Begins

Current price: $18.99
World War I: The Great Begins
World War I: The Great Begins

Barnes and Noble

World War I: The Great Begins

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In the pages of history, war has always left its mark, and even the grandly titled World War I couldn't escape the age-old realities of conflict. Let's take a closer look at this colossal event, examining life both on the brutal battlefields and the transformed home front.
Picture the Great War--a time of global upheaval. Soldiers faced the harshness of trench warfare, battling mud, relentless artillery, and the constant fear of gas attacks. It was a nightmarish existence etched into the memories of those who endured it.
Meanwhile, back home, civilians grappled with a different kind of struggle. Total war meant entire societies shifted gears. Women stepped into jobs previously held by men, and daily life was reshaped by rationing, propaganda, and the anxious wait for news from the front.
This exploration into World War I aims to reveal the layers of an era marked by sacrifice, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of those navigating the stormy waters of a war that, despite its lofty ambitions, couldn't escape the unchanging essence of human conflict.

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